English and Comparative Literature 225 Anniversary Timeline

1796 - The Preparatory School Established

The University establishes a Preparatory School, or “Grammar School,”  under Davie’s new plan. The curriculum was designed to prepare incoming students for university-level work. Teachers taught students arithmetic, geography, and, most intensively, writing and grammar. In 1802 a physical building, a house erected in the woods south of Rosemary Street, served as a school and provided lodging for these students until it was sold in 1832 (Battle I:71). The Preparatory School operated alongside the University until 1819. Though little is known about the teachers, some of them were University upperclassmen, or recent graduates, approved by the University faculty on the basis of their academic excellence.

SOURCES

Battle, Kemp P.  History of the University of North Carolina, vol. I: From Its Beginning to the Death of President Swain, 1789-1868.  Raleigh: Edwards & Broughton Printing Co., 1907. 61, 75, 93.  Rpt. in Documenting the American South.  University Library, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, https://docsouth.unc.edu/nc/battle1/battle1.html.

“Excerpts from Board of Trustees Minutes, Dec. 4, 1795 [Containing the ‘Plan of the Preparatory School’ and the ‘Plan of Education Under the Professorships of the University’].” The First Century of the First State University. 2005.  Documenting the American South.  University Library, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, https://docsouth.unc.edu/unc/unc04-03/unc04-03.html.
 

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